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  3. News from Papua.

    The steamer Matunga,of Messrs. Burns, Piulp, and Co.'s flue, arrived at Pinkenba, from Papua yesterday morning. ...

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  6. KOHL-RABI.

    Kohl-rabi is a vegetable, turnip rooted, cabbago topped. There are variotics of it, as to colour. One variety is green, like the ordinary table cabbage ...

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  7. BATHING ACCIDENT AT SANDGATE.

    Anothor bathing accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Sandgate. A man named W. Heames, of Yecrongpilly, at about half-past 3 was bathing in the pier ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. 0XLEY RESIDENT DEAD.

    The death of Mr. W. Freeman (of the audit branch, Queensland railways), occurred at his residence at Oxley on Friday last, after a long and painful ...

    Article : 491 words
  9. PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Peoplo's Progressive League (Sandgate branch) was held on: Saturday evening, at the Sandgate School of Arts. Mr. J. Micbeli presided. ...

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  10. New Defence Scheme

    The first parade of cadets enrolled in the metropolis under the new defence scheme was held on Saturday afternoon, when the cadets in. training area 8C, ...

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  11. FULHAM RECLUSE.

    Lying in a room knee deep in newspapers, a man with long hair, like a woman's, was found dead in a house in Fulbam, and his next door neighbour at ...

    Article : 427 words
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  13. EVERYDAY ACCIDENTS.

    The remarkable manner in which Zam-Buk quickly heals skin injuries is here illustrated. "My husband, who is a jeweller," says Mrs. G. Armson, of High ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. AUSTRALIA "THE SADDEST COUNTRY."

    The cabled opinion of Sir John Sinclair (one of the Scottish delegates), that Australia was the saddest country he had ever seen, was based upon an extract ...

    Article : 382 words
  15. A SNUB TO THE KING.

    Without disparagement to his content[?]poraries, it may be affirmed that the proudest name in the judicial annals of the eighteenth century in Great Britain ...

    Article : 233 words
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    An inventor in Kansas has hit upon the Ingenious scheme of making cattle do their, own pumping when they wish a drink of water. The path that leads up ...

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